Armenian Ambassador to Czech Republic Tigran Seyranyan attended on Sunday a Genocide commemoration ceremony in the city Jihlava (the centre of the Vysocina Region).
According to a press release by the Foreign Ministry, the event entitled They had a Right to Life, Could and Wanted to Live, was organized by the Armenian-Czech company Urartu.
The ambassador, and the president of the company, Alexander Sargsyan, laid flowers on one of the cross-stones in the city’s central park to pay tribute to the Genocide victims. The participants then observed a minute of silence in respect of the innocent martyrs. Jihlava’s Armenian church called Holy Spirit later served a mass by Archimandrite Barsegh Pilachvan, the prelate of the Armenian communities in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. The event that had attracted large groups of ethnic minority representatives heard speeches by Ambassador Seyranyan, and Sargsyan.
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